. OpenAI, the leading artificial intelligence research laboratory, have unveiled their latest technology: ChatGPT. 'Jailbreaking' the chatbot gives users the power to ask anything, however, this poses potential danger in regards to the safety of users, given that it can also be used to spread misinformation or false claims. It is essential to remember that ChatGPT is an AI and follows user instructions, thus, caution is needed when dealing with this technology. Mhairi Aitken, an ethics fellow, emphasises that there are no hidden abilities or thought processes, and developer mode should only be enabled in a responsible manner.
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Google released their AI chatbot Bard as an OpenAI ChatGPT competitor and a new study found it too easy to manipulate. The Center for Countering Digital Hate conducted research on how easy it is to coerce Bard into spreading untruths over various topics. Aware of its potential for misuse, Google released an updated policy for safe usage. Callum Hood, Head of Research at CCDH, believes that Google's technology can amplify the dangers of misinformation. Prepare for the potential risks of false information and learn how Google is taking steps to keep its users safe.
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